Ha ha ha!Ha ha on the ball so it seems.
Ha ha ha!Ha ha on the ball so it seems.
I had them in my previous van and used to hook plastic shopping bags on them to stop them flying around the floor - didn’t have an issue personally.@t6blo. Those head rest hooks are good until you get fed up with them coming off. I fixed ours with tie wraps - problem solved.
Thank youFor me, this wins the best ‘what have you bought today‘ this week
You let them wash it???An MOT and a free wash
When I put my van into the vw van centre they offered me a free wash, but then added that the service is contracted out and they never know who will be doing it. The rep added he’d not let them touch his own vehicle. .You let them wash it???
I had mine serviced earlier this week. Put ‘do not wash’ signs in it. Told the service desk not to was it, the answer was - we don’t wash them anymore anyway. Lol. Phew I thought.When I put my van into the vw van centre they offered me a free wash, but then added that with the service is contracted out and they never know who will be doing it. The rep added he’d not let them touch his own vehicle. .
I’d be keen to know how you get on with the stealth door. I’m holding out for one for the other side.Today I received my front carpet and door linings from Rugs for Bugs and they’re really good quality, I also received my Transporter HQ kit to turn the left rear panel below the lights into hinged panel to conceal the electric hook up I’m going to install.
have a look at THQs video.
John.
VW Transporter Tailgate Stealth Rear Door Compartment - Passenger Side - Battery / Electric Powered, Grilles & Trims, T5 / T6 Camper Interiors, T6 Grilles & Trims, T6.1 Grilles & Trims - Transporter HQ
Have a look here as I’ve fitted the kit the hardest is getting the 4 screws from hinge into door, I put slightly longer stainless screws in as originals very short.I’d be keen to know how you get on with the stealth door. I’m holding out for one for the other side.
You let them wash it???